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The Sixth Annual "Kupcakes For The Kids" fundraiser to benefit St. Jude Children's Research Hospital was held on Valentine's Day at Community Trust Bank.

The wonderful community of Ruston totally embraced this endeavor once again with their generosity. Thank you so much for attending and making life sweeter for the kids of St. Jude.
There aren't adequate words to convey my gratitude to Community Trust Bank for providing their beautiful facility each year and working with me to make this happen.

On behalf of the 2014 DART Radiothon Committee, we would like to offer our thanks to everyone involved in making the event a success. Special thanks to Bill Brown and the staff of KRLQFM, 94.1, for broadcasting our radiothon. Bill Brown is clearly committed to our cause, and genuinely wants to get the word out and raise funds for DART. Deejay Bob Day is not only a consummate professional, but he is a man with a heart for this issue. We are indebted to the Kappa Sigs at Louisiana Tech University for standing outside all day long, asking for donations!

Whether one’s vision for Grambling is that of a college town replete with local eateries and shops where students and faculty mingle with the town’s locals , a tourist town in which urban dwellers can temporarily escape the hustle and bustle of the larger cities and walk leisurely along flower lined streets, a retirement town where our seniors and retirees can remain actively engaged in their social and religious circles, joined by other retirees from the military, businesses and government — or, perhaps, a combination of all three of these scenarios — one fact has emerged crystally clear.

On this past Labor Day, I was accosted by what has come to be known today as common courtesy, and a common event. For anyone that has occasion to drive on one of our battered and tattered country roads, you are acutely aware of the oilfield and logging activities in our area, and how dangerous these roads have become. Many residents of Lincoln Parish draw revenue from oil and gas wells, as well as timber; including many of my family members and neighbors. We are all grateful for the money.